Saturday, November 11, 2017

Barabara Dorman Wilkie (1951 - 2017)

In memory of cousin Barabara Wilkie,  born August 28, 1951 , died January 03, 2017. Barabara was the daughter of my dad's sister, Ann Franklin Dorman.  Her OBIT as published in the Spartanburg Herald-Journal is below. 


BLACKSBURG, SC-- Barabara Dorman Wilkie, 65, of 200 West Carolina Street, Apt. B-4, went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center. 

Born in Fort Benning, GA, she was the widow of the late Keith Wilkie and daughter of the late Albert Dorman and Ann Franklin Dorman. She retired from textiles and was a member of Lighthouse Baptist Church. 

Surviving are a son, Charles Wilkie of Chesnee; a daughter, Annette Gardner and husband, Ronnie, of Blacksburg; a stepson, Richard Wilkie of Spartanburg; a stepdaughter, Candy Wilkie Abrams and husband, Robert, of Spartanburg; two sisters, Gloria Walker of Landrum and Dianne Pettit of Spartanburg; a stepsister, Maudine Wyatt of Cowpens; five grandchildren, Payton Wilkie, R. J. Gardner, Jamie Gardner, Brian Gardner and Don Wilkie; four step-grandchildren. 


The family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 PM on Thursday, January 5, 2017 at Blakely Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM on Friday, January 6, 2017 at Lighthouse Baptist Church with Rev. Grady Gregory officiating. Interment will be in Daniel Morgan Memorial Gardens. 


In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Lighthouse Baptist Church, P.O. Box 547, Blacksburg, SC 29702. 

Tuesday, January 03, 2017

Mary Marcoccio Franklin (1926 - 2016)


Aunt Mary Marcoccio Franklin passed away on Dec. 23rd. She was the loving wife of the late Lawrence Clinton Franklin, Sr., who was my dad's brother.  

Pictured at right from the 1990's 

Pictured below from 1957 
From her OBIT on legacy.com:

Mary M Franklin,  90, of North Kingstown, formerly of Warwick, died Friday December 23, 2016.  She was the beloved wife of the late Lawrence C. Franklin, Sr. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Eleuterio and Theresa (Consola) Marcoccio. Mary was employed at Elmwood Sensors until her retirement in 1991.

Mary is survived by her loving children: 
John E. Franklin of No. Kingstown, 
Lawrence C. Franklin, Jr. (Barbara) of Scituate and Wayne C. Franklin of Warwick; 
a sister: Angela Denocour of FL; 
8 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

She was the mother of the late Arlene Marques and sister of the late Elise Tafficante, Louise Tella, Anna Ahern, Jennie Dail and Louis, Joseph and Andrew Marcoccio.

Her funeral will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2016 at 7:45 AM from THE URQUHART-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, 800 Greenwich Ave., Warwick followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 AM in St. Bernard Church, 275 Tower Hill Road, No. Kingstown. Visiting hours on Tuesday from 4 – 7 PM. Burial in Highland Memorial Park. - 

Monday, January 02, 2017

Letter from my grandmother dated July 22, 1969




As I mentioned in my previous post, my mom found this letter written to me by my grandmother Rice in July of 1969. 

It brings back lots of memories of my Mamaw Rice (Ethel Mae Allen Rice). She spent a few months in TN with my Aunt Louise's family when she was sick with cancer. 




I can't remember for sure, but I think I wrote her a letter and she was responding.  She was living with us when she passed away in our living room in 1970.  We tend to remember the way things were right before someone passes away, so it was nice to read this again and rekindle the good memories.  (Click each page to enlarge) 

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Letter From My Grandma Rice

Recently my mother found a letter that I had received from my Grandma Rice back in 1969.


I took these pics with my camera, but will have to scan these two pages later so I can share them.





My grandmother lived with us for about three years while she was being treated for cancer.  I had forgotten that she went to live in TN with Aunt Louise for a time, and while there she wrote me this letter.




Thursday, October 13, 2016

memories of school days in the past

School photo from Fall 1962  

Cindy Lee Baggett
8 years old 




Monday, October 03, 2016

October is my favorite month!

 October is my favorite month of the year...not just because the season changes to fall....but my birth month is October.  

Picture at top at 5 months.
Picture in middle at one year old in 1956 with my mom...Martha Franklin
Picture at bottom at 21 months old






Thursday, July 28, 2016

My brother, Stephen - looking forward to meeting you in Heaven!

Thanks to all those who donated, my parents now have a grave marker for
their 3rd child, Stephen Anthony Franklin, 
who died shortly after birth in October 1956. 

He was buried next to Grandpa C C Franklin at Thompson Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery in Spartanburg County (SC). 



Special thanks to my son Stephen
(named after my brother)
for heading up this project.  
I especially like the engraving on the back 
with the obit from the newspaper in 1956.

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Albert Jerome Dorman (February 20 1910 - September 23 1984)

This young man was my uncle, 
Albert Jerome (Knott) Dorman. 
He was the husband of my dad's sister Annie Mae.  

He served our country in the U.S.Army during WW II and the Korean War.  

Albert and Ann had 
three daughters:
Dianne, Gloria and Barabara.  

Thanks to my 2nd cousin 
Preston Pettit  for the photo 
of his grandfather!

Aunt Ann and Uncle Albert are buried in Cowpens, SC.

View previous post for Annie Mae Franklin Dorman

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Memories of a great father

Memories of a great father...

Thankful for J.L.Baggett, Jr who had such a great and lasting influence on his daughter 
Cindy (my wife) 

This photo is from 1977 
on the Galveston Ferry with 
his son and mother - 
Carl and Mildred(Mam ma)


Friday, April 29, 2016

scattered pictures, of the way we were...

My grandmother - Ethel Mae Allen (Rice) in a photo taken
when she was 19-21 years of age...this photo was taken before she married.  


At the age of 22 she would marry 
John Sherman Rice 
and they would rear three children:
Louise, James and Martha (my mom).




Thursday, March 17, 2016

Celebrating Easter in 1960

Celebrating Easter 
with my grandparents 
and siblings in 1960

Rev J. Sherman Rice,
Loretta,
Ethel Mae Rice,
Deborah,
Timmy


Saturday, February 27, 2016

Remembering Uncle James Rice

 This photo of my mother's brother James "Jimmie"  Rice
is dated March 2, 1952
when he was in the service 64 years ago 
(standing in front of a castle in France.)

Azay-le-Rideau , recent photo of the castle in France 

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

64 years of marriage - December 22, 2015


My mom and dad, Gene and Martha Franklin, celebrated their 64th anniversary
December 22, 2015  

Saturday, November 21, 2015

family roots in Clifton, SC

Since my dad's family grew up in the Clifton area of South Carolina 
(Coopertown to be exact)
I have always found the history of that area interesting.
  
I found some old newspaper articles about the mills of that
area (from the local Spartanburg Herald Journal.) 

I am posting photos below that you can save on your computer as jpg 
and then enlarge to read, etc.   

I did not realize that there were stocks at one time for the mill -
Clifton Manufacturing Company. 

My dad's family originated in North Carolina, 
but many of my grandfather C C Franklin's
family moved to the Spartanburg, SC area to work 
in the textile mills (cotton mills) in the early 1900's.  





Thursday, November 12, 2015

Thanks for serving America

Dad,


Thanks for your service to 
our country 
during WW II! 

and thanks for your
service to the Lord
for over 60 years
now... 

Sunday, November 08, 2015

50 years of memories

50 years of memories....
Mom and Dad, 
Gene and Martha Franklin, 
were the honored guests at the 
50th anniversary homecoming of Cowpens Calvary Baptist Church.

October 11, 2015  

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Memory Lane - memories of a "PK"

Calvary Baptist Church celebrated its 50th anniversary last Sunday, October 11th, in Cowpens, SC.   When God planted this church in 1965, he used my Dad, Gene Franklin,  to start it and we met in this little store-front building owned by Mr. Robert Murph.   I cannot remember how many were there on the charter Sunday, but I do remember my mom and dad, my two sisters and myself.  I was 10 years old so I am not sure if I was old enough to be a "charter member" on the list.  




Back in 2010, I took the photo above and posted my memories of this "preacher's kid," growing up in Cowpens SC.  There are three posts about those memories on my family blog "Our Journey of Life" and you can click the links below to read them...

When God uses a man part one...

When God uses a man part two...

When God uses a man part three...

Saturday, October 03, 2015

Friday, August 28, 2015

Back to school photo from 1960

Cindy Lee
 
"First day of school"
photo from 1960
 
in front of their "new" house at
 
4903 Main St in Pine Bluff

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Strolling down memory lane...back to school photos from 1985



 My three sons...school photos 
from 30 years ago in 1985

These photos sure brings back memories...
Brandon in K4 ... Stephen in 1st grade ...
Joshua in 2nd grade...